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Mr. Adam D. Weinberg has been Alice Pratt Brown Director of Whitney Museum Of American Art Llc since 2003. Mr. Weinberg served as the Director of the Addison Gallery of American Art at Phillips Academy, Andover, from 1999 to 2003. Throughout the 1980s, Mr. Weinberg worked at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, where he served as Director of Education and Assistant Curator. In 1989 he joined the Whitney for the first time as Director of the Whitney branch at the Equitable ... Center. Mr. Weinberg then assumed the post of artistic and program director of the American Center in Paris in 1991. He returned to the Whitney as Curator of the Permanent Collection in 1993 and was made Senior Curator in 1998. Mr. Weinberg has curated dozens of exhibitions on artists ranging from Edward Hopper, Isamu Noguchi, and Richard Pousette-Dart to Sol LeWitt, Robert Mangold, Alex Katz, and Terry Winters. He has also organized numerous thematic exhibitions including The Architectural Unconscious: James Casebere and Glen Seator; A Year in the Collection, Circa 1952; Vanishing Presence; and On the Line: The New Color Photojournalism, and for the Whitney he organized the groundbreaking series Views from Abroad: European Perspectives on American Art with the Stedelijk Museum, the Museum für Moderne Kunst, and Tate Gallery. He has also curated major public projects with artists ranging from Mark Dion, Jessica Stockholder, and Andrea Zittel to Christian Boltanski, Annette Messager, Yoko Ono, and Nam June Paik. He is the author of numerous catalogs and essays on contem porary and modern art. Mr. Weinberg has served as board member for a diverse group of organizations including the American Federation of the Arts, Storm King Art Center, Williamstown Art Conservation Center, and the Minnesota Composers Forum. He serves as aDirector of Whitney Museum Of American Art Llc. He has been a grant panelist for numerous federal, state, city, and private foundations. He holds a BA from Brandeis University and a Masters degree from the Visual Studies Workshop, the State University of New York at Buffalo.

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